Pakistan International Airlines Corporation is a Pakistan-based company that is principally engaged in the provision of air transport services. Other activities of the Company include provision of engineering and other allied services. The Company operates in two business segments: airlines operation and hotel operation. The airlines operation segment provides air transport and other allied services. Hotel operation segment provides accommodation and related services in Pakistan, United States and Europe. Its wholly owned subsidiaries include Sky rooms (Private) Limited and Midway House (Private) Limited. Pakistan International Airlines Corporation has a 99% interest in PIA Investments Limited.

Products and Services offered by PIA

Fleets

PIA's fleet of modern aircraft is spacious, comfortable, and designed to get you to your destination safely. PIA operates a range of advanced aircraft, ranging from the world's preferred Boeing 777 airplane to the super-quiet Airbus A-310. Currently PIA has 42 aircraft in its fleet.

Business Class Services

PIA’s Business Plus class offers a range of exclusive services, from the time you leave your home till you land at your destination. It’s the only Business Class service that feels like First Class

In-flight Dining

You're in For a Special Treat!

Whether you are traveling within Pakistan or around the world, PIA's in-flight dining menu is sure to tantalize your taste-buds. Enjoy the best of what Pakistan has to offer, as well as a delectable selection of international cuisine.

In-flight Entertainment

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Our vision is to make Air blue the most admired airline in the world.
* Ensuring safety comes first
* Providing Service Straight from the Heart
* Encouraging product leadership
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Airblue will be recognized as the most progressive enterprise in the transportation
business. We will offer our customers cost effective transportation service within
geographical areas and market segments that can benefit from our services and will
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* Ensuring safety comes first
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* Encouraging product leadership
* Delivering superior financial returns
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...by the Grace of Whom we have been able to accomplish this report for Human Resource Management.
In accomplishing this report we have been benefited from the advices, guidance, and encouragement of a lot of people who deserve credit and acknowledgement and without the assistance of these people, this report was not possible. So we would like to show my gratitude towards them.
We would like to thank our respected teacher Mr. Afzal Ahmed for their help, encouragement, motivation and guidance for completing this report. We sincerely acknowledge their kind efforts, without which this report could not have been compiled. Their expert comments and advices deserve special credit and recognition, which would also be a source of inspiration for us in future.
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Birth of a Nation, Birth of an Airline
Air transport has probably never been more important to the development of a new nation than in the case of Pakistan. In June 1946, when Pakistan was still in the offing, Mr. Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the Founder of the upcoming nation, instructed Mr. M.A. Ispahani, a leading industrialist, to set up a national airline, on a priority basis. With his singular vision and foresight, Mr. Jinnah realized that with the formation of the two wings of...

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Executive Summary
PakistanInternationalAirline Corporation (PIAC), commonly known as PIA, is the National Airline of Pakistan. PIAC is one of the largest semis-governmental organizations of Pakistan operating since 1954.
Airline industry is contributing its part to modern world of 21st century by providing fast, safe and reliable means of travelling. The airline industry is facing financial crisis throughout the world. Airlines are working hard to maintain their status quo.
PIA has been one of the best airlines in the world. But today it is facing hard time, both administratively and financially.
This report is on HR discrepancy in PIA. As PIA is facing financial crisis, so we are preparing this report to oversee the issues in PIA. The purpose of this report is to study and analyze the flaws and how authorities sabotage the merit in PIA, connecting the activities to improve personal knowledge and analytical skills.
Data for the report are gathered through interne, news paper articles, and reports available on PIA crisis etc. Secondary data have been obtained from websites, PIA publications and previous reports.
HR imbalances in PIA
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With over Rs 200 billions in terms of liabilities and mounting losses inherited from the past managements, the new management which was currently engaged in turning it around both in regularity and punctuality besides preparing for mega operation of Hajj, would find it difficult to turn the numbers to green from red for quite sometime, he added.
The national carrier last recorded profit of rupees two billion in the year 2004, and since then challenging economic conditions, deteriorating law and order situation in Pakistan and double-digit inflation continued to mar domestic business environment. And on the international front, global recession and visa restrictions by many countries on Pakistani passport holders weakened the traffic growth.
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